Authors: Dorothy Dunnett
Giovanni di Arrigo Arnolfini, merchant of Lucca in Bruges
Marco Corner, merchant of Venice in Bruges
Jacques Doria, merchant of Genoa in Bruges
William, Governor of the English merchants in Bruges
Colard (Collinet) Mansion, writer, translator and artist in Bruges
Oudenin, pawnbroker of Damme
Scots of Scotland and Bruges
Alan de St Pol, lord of Kilmirren, Scotland
Simon de St Pol, son of Alan’s younger brother Jordan
James Kennedy, Bishop of St Andrews, cousin of King James II of Scotland
George Martin, factor of the Bishop of St Andrews
Alexander, Duke of Albany, son of King James II and Queen Mary of Guelders
John Bonkle, illegitimate son of Edward Bonkle of Edinburgh
Stephen Angus, kinsman of the Bonkles and agent of the Scots in Bruges
Sir Alexander Napier of Merchiston, controller of King James II’s household
Richard Wylie, archdeacon of Brechin and procurator at the Curia
John de Kinloch, chaplain of the Scots in Bruges